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April 2018 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month Poll


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    • 1. Barrandagnostus inexpectans Trilobite plate with Aphelaspis brachyphasis fragments - Cambrian, Conasauga Formation - Chatsworth, Georgia, USA
      5
    • 2. Fusinus Gastropod - Middle Oxfordian, Late Jurassic - Varena town, South Lithuania
      0
    • 3. Lichidae Trilobite Hypostome - Early Devonian - Varena town, South Lithiuania
      0
    • 4. Cypraeoidea Cowrie Shell - Middle Miocene, Fyansford formation - Fossil Beach, Mornington, Victoria, Australia
      5
    • 5. Petrified Wood of Coniferous Tree - Early Cretaceous, Patuxent Formation, Potomac Group - Washington DC, USA
      3
    • 6. Megalograptus Eutypterid Sea Scorpion - Late Ordavician, Pontgravé River Formation - St-Mathias, Quebec, Canada
      5
    • 7. Euproops Xiphosuran - Asturian (Westphalian D), Late Carboniferous - Piesberg quarry, near Osnabrück, Germany
      30
    • 8. Reptaria stolonifera Embedded on a Cephalopod - Devonian, Cedar Valley Formation, Coralville, Iowa, USA
      24
    • 9. Indeterminate Goniatite - Middle Devonian, Hamilton Group - Deep Springs Road, Lebanon, NY, USA
      3

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Check the entries below carefully and cast your vote! PM me if you notice any errors with the entries.

The poll ends May 7th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE.  

1. Barrandagnostus inexpectans Trilobite plate with Aphelaspis brachyphasis fragments - Cambrian, Conasauga Formation - Chatsworth, Georgia, USA

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2. Fusinus Gastropod - Middle Oxfordian, Late Jurassic - Varena town, South Lithuania

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3. Lichidae Trilobite Hypostome - Early Devonian - Varena town, South Lithiuania

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4. Cypraeoidea Cowrie Shell - Middle Miocene, Fyansford formation - Fossil Beach, Mornington, Victoria, Australia

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5. Petrified Wood of Coniferous Tree - Early Cretaceous, Patuxent Formation, Potomac Group - Washington DC, USA

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6. Megalograptus Eutypterid Sea Scorpion - Late Ordavician, Pontgravé River Formation - St-Mathias, Quebec, Canada

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7. Euproops Xiphosuran - Asturian (Westphalian D), Late Carboniferous - Piesberg quarry, near Osnabrück, Germany

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8. Reptaria stolonifera Embedded on a Cephalopod - Devonian, Cedar Valley Formation, Coralville, Iowa, USA

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9. Indeterminate Goniatite - Middle Devonian, Hamilton Group - Deep Springs Road, Lebanon, NY, USA

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And I hafta say, I'm really anxious for the next week. That agnos. is by far the best thing I've ever picked up. The suspense is unbearable and the poll just started. This is the kind of competition I live for on these threads.

Every single fossil you see is a miracle set in stone, and should be treated as such.

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Ive got a soft spot for the gastropods and have always wanted to find a Cowrie but never did.  You can guess where my vote went for. 

 

RB

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On 5/4/2018 at 3:30 PM, RJB said:

Ive got a soft spot for the gastropods and have always wanted to find a Cowrie but never did.  You can guess where my vote went for. 

 

RB

The wood? :headscratch:

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3 hours ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

The wood? :headscratch:

Ha!!  That was funny.  Always nice to get a good laugh.  thanks man

 

RB

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